I'm fine with the inevitable win for Ratatouille, it's a great film, but I am disappointed The Simpsons Movie lost the nom to Surf's Up.
On the ATHF note:
I thought Aqua Teen Hunger Force was hilarious; I doubt many members on this board would care for that kind of humor and I love it, but it barely passes for a theatrical movie at all.
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Here's the question I have: how long can "aw...penguins are cute! Aren't penguins cute! They're so adorable! I love penguins! Look how cute they are when they surf/dance/mate!" sentiment propel films toward Oscar? I know some people on this board think this category will always be worthless, and that's fine, but for those of us who think this category COULD come up with a reasonable slate of nominees each year, Surf's Up represents yet another bummer nominee in this category's short history. It's narratively uninspired, full of puerile humor, and visually derivative, there's really no excuse for selecting this over the other available candidates. The Simpsons Movie was clever and witty, and Beowulf was a visual kick -- neither are tremendous, but both deserved accolades ahead of this.
I actually like both Ratatouille and Persepolis about equally -- they're visually dazzling, humorous, and poignant. If I had a ballot, I'd probably vote for Persepolis, to encourage more politically-minded, adult-skewing animation (and to give the film a higher profile), but I'm fine with Ratatouille's inevitable win. I think they're both lovely films.
I actually like both Ratatouille and Persepolis about equally -- they're visually dazzling, humorous, and poignant. If I had a ballot, I'd probably vote for Persepolis, to encourage more politically-minded, adult-skewing animation (and to give the film a higher profile), but I'm fine with Ratatouille's inevitable win. I think they're both lovely films.
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Nominees:
Persepolis
Ratatouille
Surf's Up
Damien and Steph2's favorite category.
Well, the shocker here is the well-reviewed big-screen adaptation of the long-running TV series The Simpsons failed to make it as a nominee and instead, the so-so (both box-office and critics-wise) penguin animated flick Surf's Up got in instead. But no matter, it has no chance of winning this year.
Ratatouille pretty much has this award in the bag. There is a small chance that the well-received French animated film Persepolis (which boasts the first woman ever to be nominated in the Best Animated Feature category) can upset but I don't see it happening. I'd be happy if either one wins. Both are artistic triumphs, as far as I'm concerned.
Persepolis
Ratatouille
Surf's Up
Damien and Steph2's favorite category.
Well, the shocker here is the well-reviewed big-screen adaptation of the long-running TV series The Simpsons failed to make it as a nominee and instead, the so-so (both box-office and critics-wise) penguin animated flick Surf's Up got in instead. But no matter, it has no chance of winning this year.
Ratatouille pretty much has this award in the bag. There is a small chance that the well-received French animated film Persepolis (which boasts the first woman ever to be nominated in the Best Animated Feature category) can upset but I don't see it happening. I'd be happy if either one wins. Both are artistic triumphs, as far as I'm concerned.